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SURROGATE'S COURT A ppraisal: schedules in . t he large es- te te of theVisieJ' Lillian fe Webber of. Y^ hanJt y Show a gro ss value ^of $pi3 , - gioiiund a ' netSalue of ab out \§tT 3 , - 0 0ft. 7M0 tax decree has yet been . file d. ' . The estate ^'distributed by/ ' thie . will as , fo llows ' ^ Dorothy c: ¦ ' Wirjaris , ' . sis- ter, larger diamond engagement ring; Sarah E. Swezey, sister , se veral articles of- jewelr y; : ' Florence Swejsey, . diamond stick pin and other articles: ^ . Charles P ^ Swfzey, sis ter , imall diamond ring, etc;; STanRerihselaer Swezey, \ brotherj several silver articles; Charles M. Swezey, brother , a similar bequest; Prestcyjerian _ • Church . Yaphank ,? ,; $2 00. Trie/re mainder of the es tate is f ' then given to WUliam T. Webber , h usband. ; \ John B. Garagino . * John. B. ' . ' Qaragin o of Huntington had property ' valu ed at *58.3 ' 76.66 when he died . The . es tate is valued at $54 , - 009.56' ' net , and is exempt from. tax. According to the schedules , the de- ceden t owned eleven parcels of . real estate of a . total appraised value of SSWOO. ' \ -^t '!' ' ' \ ¦ . The decedent died without making a will. His widow . Victoria Garagino , will - receive nine- twenty-sevenths of the net estate ' and each, child will receive ' two twenty-seconds. ' £=; . Bertha . M. Bunce Estate \She . estate ' of; Berthtf -M^lBJfnce ot Cold Spring Harbor has beenjgpprals- e djl' at $11 , 970.92 gross \ arj d'J©0 , 765S8 net . - , The tax .will amount to ,Js!g6 6. The estfite pisses' ti> 'Ethel M. anJ^Etoy M. BUnce , c hildren ' . ¦ \ ' - 'f'Sf ' ' ''V-Mrs. I Frktfank Left S4WD M r?i' Es telIe Triedank of Hwjtington l eA; : i' ; net . esta te cl $4.oioS£ all of wmcn ; passes \ ' to ^ Harriet ' P. Cdftcannon , daughter; \ ' - \>'£ii V'- ~ ' ./g j Amanda, Phips Estate Schedules '\filed in the ' esta te of Am anda Phlps of Northport fix the value cf her estate at $3 , 750 ' gross and $8 , 230 net. The esta te passes to Riith Alic e , Rodney and Joy Phips , children . Widow Given Estate ' Everett Smith , wh o was a well-known resident of St / James , ' lef t' property valued at $11300 gross and $10,632\ net. The estate ls \ >, exempt from tax. The will provided ' that ' Livingston Smith , a brother an d ' a ' - : ' former district attor- ney ' of ;autfCbi^Couhty. should have life u se of certain real ' est ate. How- ever , he predeceased testator; arid the entire estate; '' exc ept for a ' '?200 be- quesi' to trie \ sfe^Ja mes P. E; Church , passes to Astfid^JE. Srrdth . wi dow. Mary 'lC^Van NoSrirand ' ' Mary A. Van$iostrand- ' of \Babylon , who died Kpi\liUt , left -on estate valu- ed at more tra«r4htf0Ob. ^--Bequests go to Charles Ei>Helwig, great-nephew , of 3 59 Pine ' street; Preeport, $1 , 000 ; Annie e; Peterson , aunt. East Islip, $500; Cornelia 'B. '^ Southard, . f riend , Freepcrt , $500; jMaude- L. Southard , friend, Preeport , *$7 00; Alexander Mc- Donald, friend; Babylon , $2 ,500; , Ethel L. Helw ' lg, \ Freeli prt , ' a niece , ' ' $2,500. The residue to Frank Van . Nostrand , b rother , F«eportp\~f( - May Sue ia^arent' s Death Williarn Welde<H£ * Jr: . ' an d'Joseph Weldon. -both cf paoylon. are t he peti- tioners for letters-of administration in the Estates of their parents William M. and Margaret- A. Weldon, who were fata lly injured >|lh; ; - an ' accident at Coplague on March '25. Aside from real -property valued at $2 , 0 00 , belong- in g to Mrs. Weldon, the petitioners list no o ther assets than the right to bring actions Uv ' rec river damages »for the deaths of the • ttecederUa. The petitions also ndte that a daughter , Ruth Weldon , 22 , was -so ser iously in- jure d in tlie accident that she \ has never re gaine d consdlousness and for some time will be-in 'a 1 critical condi- tion. \ ' She died ; two weeks ago . Notice for Retail Liquor License Notice is hereby \ given that license number 1 EB 31534 has- been issued' to t he- underslwied . to sc ll ¦ beer at retail finder the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law, at The White\ OrllT; Main street , Sayville , N. Y?. Mr be \ consume d u p on the ' so ld premises, • ' • ' , - ' ¦ ' 1 ,.- Theo dore Blnu , 8lt2 ;: sayvill e, N . Y. ''\ wi j 'j. 1 1 j. . , 'j ——7 EAST ISLIP \The \ r ierSty -Tltea&e \ . \ Teltp hqnej -nJl P SliM , . Contlniioaa .wrforroonce . *<- * -^ mm&. > -; • THURSDAY +. ¦ . <> . - , , • . •' ( • ' MAY 8 Effol FLVNN iiiUrtam HOPKINS Runilolph BCOTT In • \vmdK?c^TY , ' '' • ' •¦ ' I '-jgl ' - 1 ' v»M - ' FBI. ' SAT, ''-W' T( '' .. '!' , -* MAV JN 4 Martha RAYE ^WfWMm !i ' v ''^SSnBafBS«Bl> ; §' '^¦^^bS^ ^M XAffi^^ N GER^_ 8«i l#l«W.TBiK^? -!l^AV »' - ' •' • \B C aHle• ^l »bm» ^j ' J: | tofl|Hrl ' Ah enie l V1 ' . ' ?.U ')v Wl^j !iij' < ' *i- . i . »: \ '. . 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J -Vc^ i .^ 'i' i '^Crf,. - '' ' * ' *j ' , ; EVE||¥TmWCi Foit mi: ltitim: '!$&- ' ¦ V i& - ;; J> ^L ii : - * i* - v* 'V- - l ; » * ' \ ^! l\ - 'A k P ' * . ^iDDING' ^^ ^e carry a vast array of beautifu l GIFTS ' and useful g ifts b y MANNING- BOWMAN , KENSINGTON , GOR- W«\ ! »l>*Ni , WAM SILVER CO... INTERNA- ' (,H : JS T . IONAL SILVER CO., SILVER CiTY; GLASS CO., etc . if *\ , - * ' \ - ¦ VyEDDING Dainty carv ed rings in both white RINGS and natural gold , 3.75 up. Dia- m ond set wedding rings priced W'EL' iMN tV ' , 'Wfi U P- Ril-K ^ . ¦ . - .. WEDDING Se e our beautifu l and pr . opcr invi- STATIONERY tations and announcerhents. They are of the very finest quality and •;>,!. . - L-• , !. • •>' r eally save you money. 50 processe d Invitations . 4.25 50 Genuine Engraved Invitations. (including plate) . . \ . \ 8.50 KALLER' S JEWELRY STORE 3Q East Main Street Patchogue :\ i: -a -? . ;•• ¦ *• -~ .i- • ' I ' - j ^ \ - - - .. ' . ' . ¦ . ¦^• 'i, -j y % ¦ ¦ .:. ; ¦ -- J ¦ • - » ' - ; ;,; - i : ¦ ¦ • ' • ¦^^ ?' •• - \ - - \ ; ' Stebner-Carman Wedding , : A t lour ocloc ' k -last Sunday atter- ncon. in t he local Methoiii^ ' cHurc H \ Miss Marion Millicent Carman , d augh- ter o f >Sr. and Mrs. HartV Sirris Caf- man , oi P reeportj ; and r Arthur H. Steb- neri-abn \ of ' Mr. and. Slrsl' A IBei* 'H: Stebner, of Bayport , were jnarried b y tne Rev. Arthur ' T. •Sedca^H* oelore ar^ large ; f5atherir^ of! ieJ^-ira ; ' -ai!td n- lends. Mtrs. '^o nn * vT*tnes ' gaVe a pre^ g ram oi organ music Ibefore the cere- mony and John \ Renner , Jr.. sang, \I Love Trw Triily^ and \O Ifromise'Me. \ T he- ' church, altar was beauOXuliy dec- orate d -with palms about; a center- piece ot.springi flowers and: candelabra. Tne 'feide , who was escorted by her uncle, : ' Wesley Carman , of SVeeport , wore' a process \ *own : ol white lace, wttl i heart-ishaped%neckline and short puffed sleeves. ' Her. finger-tip veil of tulle fell from a .coronet of lace and tulle , c aught on each side with orange bl ossoms; -She. carried a. colonial bou- quet ol: swee t peas and valley lilies. Mrs. De rwent Thompson , of Preeport , was her -sis ter ' s matron of honor; She wo re a princess gown of dust y pink c niion; wibh a tiny hat of fresh flowers to- jnatcn ijef cc 4onlal bouquet. - Miss Ann ' Char iBBf.of Manhattan , who was bridesm aid , wo re a. similar gown of pciari' bme chiffon; with liat of pink ftesar.flowers toiraatcli- her ' . cb Janial bouque t:. iStaaley Van . Dyke Davis , of ' Bayport , was best man for the gre»m. ab« *he nshers . -were Charles. H. 3i- .B6gel. aiad Ednrund-Brown. ^ Immediately; following the ceremony a- recept loii : for one hu ndred and twenty-mite ' : tgues ts ' -;»»»• .held' ^in the c hurch school rooms which were dec- orated with sweet peas and white jna p ^ ' drag tms. ' ' The 'bride ' s mo ther wjre d iown of gray lace , with . n avy a ' c cessori ^^4 ; ner corsage ' ' was oi pint rosesv The j frbom ' s mother . was at tired in ' a . navy prin t dress and . she wore i corsa ge. \ o f laiisman \ roses. The jiflde ' s travel ing costume was of twee d, with ' w ine accessories and a corsa ge of , w hite roses and fbrge ' t-me- Mti' '^uow iniB a ' shori -wedding \ tri p to ' waslUn gtpn , \ t>. C/. Mr. and Mrs. ete pner ' w iii live ' in,Bayport ' for the jHesept.. The bride Is a graduate of jftee p brt H^h School and Mr. J3teb- aey.is ' ia pra duate ' of ija yport High SchodU He is employed by the. Lon g ¦^naWufoeoV \ ' * ' ' V . Vf- .. : Miss \fUta Beglih will bi. the valedic- torlan ' of the high school graduatin g eiass! this June , with an avera ge of Ofc.i-S. and Miss June Crowd ' s w ul be the salutatorian. w|th an avera ge of 04i9%V \ifiss Viola Curti receives honor able mention ' with 93J28^> . itoiaei- dd Castillo returned home oh Saturda y from an extended , busi- ness trip to Cartagena , Colombia. Mr. del CaBttttV' returned' yia^ta-Ameri- cdnviarwisa to '^ iatnl . antf . thence ' by t ratoib >** ear ; i 5r<» k. .ir, ... - .;.:.,j- > ¦: , ' Mlie ' - tluton -Overton , d aughter of the late 'lWOlaee OWrttrtl »hd Ann Arth ur CT» erlM\ ' 1 « tleft-at> ' :€orn« au , *; *!r. ' , w Prlday J tkttttk «8th. Interment took plitte; taitlw family, plot ^jn- -the Blue Foij&«\*awtarjr - 4 ;:- ..i, .i ,\,. ., .i. - ; ;. . . M ri' »lii|CMnr. TTomt <W. Antes and Mlii'Or *«i» ' 'M. ' Antos fapentHxat week- end' H* 'WlieftkWken , , , »»l J. with iMra. Mab et' CBrtiwn ' . Miss Antos attended thi* ciatUB st M»dlK>n Unuare Qorde p ori satnrday; \ lii. v*. ' . - .mi. - ' :. ¦ .:¦ . . . ' ,. ' , Paul ttaylor; - who recontl / returned honr» ftJrnVOie «Oathi *te*oepital ;af- ter ' oh : l*r ^<*ii, '' arntl ¦ ' appeared .to >be lmprd»U )lB l rl» ill again at his home on MUJ ^-X^ >, - „, , „:,,,,, .. - , - . .. J MT, and Mrs. Joseph Suydam are to move thli month from Bnedecor ave- nue Into the cottage -on the Suydam prop erty' ; -where they will make their ti etnf r ¦ • ' • ' . y . •fctlis-S oroh Morgan , who has been Bi lenaln ij '^hb • wtftter ' ih NeWYorVc , has returned to Bayport in ' ii' has ' opened her 'Ji onie ' on tJeian aVenue , ' air , and Mrs. Percy Leach have mov- ei\ ' iroo>. ' ' tne Montiiuk Highway to ' Malverhe whexe ' Mr. Leach ' haa taken « r pogitibn ' M ' a ' gr« nhouje, . if>; ^ XtoP. '^.AY«neenroth hav« ieome oub^rom Ainityyilla. »nd are at their home oh Ocean avenue Xor the nw hnwrv \ Mr/an di - MM. LouU J, A drian , of Mahhat tith, have rented the'RIoe cot* tdee en South Main atroet for , t he summer , r • ' Tiio 'tir e oepartmam ma tttutr out o^ouV 10:30 <JrJ\ Su nday eWnir ,|r to jwit oi^ ti'Waft'lK' the ' Roaeohntea develop- : - . mi>ni. ' ' ' ' ;; ' : ' \\¦ n ' - \ ¦ ' \' • '\ ' •' ' ¦; j ' ' . 'iWr. •ahd- . ' aira:' p»trt amiih Md Mias ¦ l^ti' n n>/%>ilh ,or '4-(adi* i6ii, l Tr. J. apeni .; ' :;. . 'i BunUny WW ^ri&irf atm 6, ' Smith. . V,. r i ' Mra. Hc#)Wb ChatUon ot qrpoklyn g pw«lti\ mi *H»n*r 10 attand th» ^ :>- 1^tW0im *V:*l4J ^> : i ' ¦/\' . w^m^j ^^Mi ^A ' ««* ^: ' MiHWXa4i& bi * ' 0*&' io4ub' - - '' : WS'^- : ' ¦ . ' **if#^fl*. y iliW'W^V^- ' - vi)^ 1] fe\- ,^^ - \4' « ify\ ; ' -i' ' . .iVVy'V, \¦¦ ¦ * \N ./.V' . 'W' i ' - ' ., ' !'' / ' ' ' ¦' ¦!¦ ¦< ; ' • . ' ¦ ' ' • ' , ' ' , ¦ ' /' .. ¦ ' . ' . ¦ ¦ W; i;- ' . -- «» ..t ' i; r '- - \/i ' . '^' 'i ' . ' ' - ¦ ¦ ¦ '' . > ¦ ' ' < ¦¦ < ¦ :: ¦ ¦ ¦; ¦ ¦ W^WWJK^XitKWWWI \ EATYPORT SCHOOL NOTESS^ The assembly today consisted of a meeting of the General Organization o f the Bayport High School.. The baseball game today between Bayport and^eUpbri. is being: playea atr home. \' • ** - On Friday, April- 26 , Bayport play- ed Setaukft at ' baseball ' arid , ' won 16 to 0. r : ' ' . ,! :: nR ' ¦ ' • ' iCv . ' ' \ > Thirty-five -pre-school and school children -were - vaccinated and 20-in- ocul ated at' the annual clinic which . was held at the Bayport High School this; \speck. ' ,, . \ , ' •' ¦- ' . \ , ' . \ \\ '\ : - Tomor ro-w: the- SenioroClttss of the Bayport HghvSchool;; will ¦:travel, :by bits \ io-J New- SioilS- ' They iplan . ' . -to; g o throu gbr the Daily News Building in the morning. : have , . iu^cheon ,; togetl?er at . :noon ' ai f^- ithea ia . tt pnrt,jtoj,matihee per fonhan^ of , .fee oW*J >^Vij» \9611- wpoppip ' '• u ' Af ps £ fdinne£. ' thaK V jjdtt 1 go t».; ai^. e gily \ ifl^-Van d ^^p . ,^co^ie hpraei ,;, T^? ' g^oup.i-^i. lje lnB c^perr ohed. tysl^. ajidv Mr^.; JJoyard Nor^h- Wl P,;i!p::; ' ,u;-;. c;:i! v: \licy - ~. il , - . .. . Th _ e Bayport ,- . ,Hjgh ^ Schoo - .^parj tici- pated inj;the ¦ ^^hxfax ' s. c g^i»^ :: . DiT Ghil dren. *' ; ji bVch was \ b*afy,i** v sJRhools al^. ove r the United States from the 53r d;,to -taei 'io th ^AP^ I r.c. Tb^ ' r Cru- ga de *' ;Vai i ^ e st^'^d; .^{,^yAde;.; a fun ' d^fsi: -huw giy an ' d ' h . qnieJ^^i Wflr-i 4aic^v ' c jifld ' r^' :|n ;rc^cE- ' . .^|B|fc tisn dcltes ' isi^ t^n '^eveji^n t^ has bseh co U^terty-iand . ifliir as!;Vd ; ^n>nj the BojqpoB:'ScoooL > i- ' ' - .TV. i r 'i.;,..;.:.•.:.. ' ¦.- .. The B. H. S. Alumni Association met'On TuesUay ' evening at \ t he home of Mr: and Jtrs. Charles H. J. Bogel. Members present induced Mr. arid Mrs. Edmund Brown , Mr. and Mrs. S tanley Davis, Mr. and Mrs . Edward Die tz , Miss Edith Arnold , Mrs. Flor- en ce Gottwald , Herbert Rone , and A rthur and Jacob' Bruckner. To-morrow the high school senior class will go by bus to New York , ac- companied by ' Mr; and Mrs. - Howard Nor throp. In the -morning they will vi sit the Dally News liuilding, and then attend the matinee of \Heltea- poppin \ . After . dinner, they plan to see a mov ie before the return trip home . . Miss Patricia Yates and her brother , David Yates , well- known youhg musi- c ians of Bayport, gave a joint recital sponsored by Mrs, Edmund Lupton at her home in Cutchogue. Photographs of the \ two young ; people appeared in yes terday ' s Brooklyn Eagle. Mrs. Waifer M. .Ormsby entertain- e d se ve ral' friends at cards, on Tues- day afterhodn ' . Her guests \ were Mrs. Wesley Sprlnghorn , Mrs. ' Edgar Klug. ' Mrs! Wallace . Otis , of B lue ' Point, Mra. Harvey.Shahd , Mrs. John J. : Roe , Jr., Mrs. James ' Hart , ' and \ . Mrs, Robert Pelljstreau . ' of Patchogue. . Mr. -an d Mrs. Kurt Bensch and Mr. and Mrs. Harold . Bensch and family re turned recently in theuv trailer from Miami, FJa. whore they had spent the w inter. Mrs. Bensch. Sr., has enter- ed St. John ' s Hospital in Brooklyn w here she will soon undergo an opera- tion. Mrs. James Alvarez and her sons , Sandy and Norton , are returning home today from Attica. Mrs. Alvarez and Sandy drove up, a week ago to visit Mrs. Alvarez ' mother Mrs: , Ralph Nor- ton, who has hnd her grandson, Nor- ton , v isiting her for several numths. Mrs. Prank W, Antes Will leave on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Colea Terry for Washington , D. C. where the ladles wi ll attend the atinual convention of the American ' . Heel Cross \ . wh ich will be in session from/Monday until Wed- nes day. ¦> ' .. - Mr*. George E. Smith has been quite 111 for the past week , but la now able to sit up each day, Mrs, Mary Oarr is car ing for her. ' On Sunday Mr. and Mrs , Edwin Bomis , o f, East Orange. N. J., spen ' t ' tlie day with Mr. ' and Mrai Smith. At the evenin g service this Sunday in the local Methodist Church Uie Suffolk County Men* -Olee club vrtll give n program. Ben Tnbatohn ' lk, ' of Blue Pobit, is Hit, dlrectbri ' and At O. Ha ll the occomiwnlat. M ias Chrlatmo ' ftufi tQn , who la a hli^. ' a^b^' ^ev.Ur ^. -tfte oltyJ ahlp fonVtho Woodn SBcrfltarlal -achooi ln.»^ribjWt»n. .i,Mtw ,Huston pinna ti et *m ; m? ' ,Hfl!W» ^. t}i . e; ;au Ml ,. . , ,} Mra -hWUlard; Smith was .hoeti-M t<l her fbrldfr oiul»i«ii ; ,Tuwb>y, eiwini Mw.1 -aano l d ^HenWittitail Md'ha ' 'Mtfnt rc lijaVoo . -^t^ittvmii ui, ' • . Mr. •Ui ' dlj ^' .^ii ' M^ttia^^j iald ISS^ IP ^- Wi* *'(3w ' Oltw *^.fl uat ^ wla^JAr. ^d un ' ' ^•i«n4i^Ki Mm- ' .ui^Qni oiidvth< 14^aa« l \EW/l»nd; 4fHi^\ MB«^ohi-ibfn Sundw.^tjthei i p^ott! ' « .\V , :iv,i . W: ¦ MlM-Marjorle Bnedeeor of New York City tpent iaatiwock-^nd here. . - . -SsS* ' \\' - -vsj ' ;-^- ¦*: ¦ -^. «*ffs i\ - - < r ?\ ' ifeLast Friday ( e^ning^T^ ;. Charles H. Bcgel opened ner nSme fbr * u card party for the benefit of the Ladles ' Aid Soc iety of the . Meth odist Ch urch. Mrs. ' T Bogel arid her committee report tiiat titj r affair was a financial success an d- they wish to thank ail' -who assist- ed in any way. Among those present were Mrs. Michael Stoll, Mrs. W. Bates Stark, Mrs. Ernest Stoll , Mrs. E. Men- ken , Mrs. Wesley H. Little , Mrs/ ' M. E. Cheney, Mrs. Charles H. J. Bogel , Mrs. John A. Potter , Mrs. Newton Lin dsay, Mrs. Howard Northrop, Mrs. W. Westerbeke, Mrs. Ralph Hagedorn, Mrs. W. Corley, of Patchogue , , Mrs. William L. Mantha , Mrs. ' sta ' nley B. Pia tt. Mrs. Samuel Frost , Mrs. John H. Astor , M rs. w; J. Romanski , M rs. j ack Larson; Mrs. Jphn T. Harris , Mrs. Howard Glilette. Mrs. -Tracy. B. Terry, Mrs. Albertlne Kreyer , Mrs. Theodore Crampton , Miss Ida M. Frieman , Mrs. Theodore Frear , Mrs. George Roger- son , Mrs. Charles Rogers , !Mrs. G. A. Math , M rs. Arthur C. Shand , Mrs. Evelyn De Hart, Mrs. Richard Ham- bley, Jr. . Mrs. R. Stuart Piatt , Mrs. Frank W. Antos , M rs. Arthur Ted- castle; Mrs. C. C. Ericksdn , Miss M. Oeters , and Mi ss H . Oeters , o f Hollis , Mrs. W. H. Ahems of Brooklyn , ' Mrs. F. H. Von Damm of Kew Gardens , Mrs. Elsie M. Scu ri , also Mrs. Roscoe E \ Tracy, ' arid the Mises Mary J. Dewi Iren e A. Barker, and Minnie Fox Howell of ' Pa tchogue. E arly last Saturday evening the fire department was called to the former Whitman Overton cottage where an oh- stbve had exploded causing con- siderable damage ' through the entire house by smoke and the force oi the explosion. Mr. and Mrs: Wilfred Still a nd family, the tenants , ar e occupying the adjoining cottage of Mrs. Bertram Smith fcr the present. The place was fhsu red. The Methodist Church School board met on Monday evening a t the home oi Mrs. Theodore Snyder. Plans were made to hold Children ' s D ay on Sun- day, Ju ne 16th at the morning church se rvice. Members at the meeting -were Miss Eva Gillette , Mrs. Jacob Iverson , Mrs. V. Marshall, Mrs. Rex De Hart , the Rev. A. T. Tedcastle and Everett J. Trochelman. The re were 19 tables in play at the mos t successful party given last even- ing in the fire house , by the Bayport R epublican Club. JVTrs. Harrison Ritchie w as /Chairman of the affair and she was assis ted by Mrs; Kurt Grunwald , M rs. E. Bachman, Mrs. Edward Hoii- dek , Cha rle s H. J. ' \ _ Bogel , Edward Frieman , and Paul German. Mrs. Arthur Tedcastle drove to West Haven , Conn, today to spend the week- end with her parents , ' Mr . and .Mrs. Cieorge H. Coe. Mrs. Tedcastle is ' to atten d a shower for her sister, Miss Marlon Coe , w ho is to be married . In June to Herbert Johnson , of West Haven. Mr. and Mrs..Chester Kenny of Oak- woo d avenue had as their guests last wee k-end. Mr. and Mrs. Irving John- son of Staten Island , Mr . and Mrs. Frank Schoff of Flushing, and Miss Jane Peters and George Stevens , of- New York City. George Stryker entertained a few c lassmates on Sunday in celebration o f his eleventh birthday, decree ' s guests were William Morga n , Donald Kennelly, John Roberts , ' Hugh Rog- erson , ari d Paul ' R ltter. Shahds ' have a full Hue of Blrtlseye Frosted Foods that are always , fresh. Special , Birdjseye Frosted Peas , 2lc box, SHa nd' s Baypor t. . ' ' ' ' it ' Sae cltU oh sy^twln-WuUu mR Paints , Black screen ehnmo \ , qt. can 3fic; pt, Me can; SnandVr Boyport. it . Tho ' ldte Marie Dietit of Bayport , who died on ' Mar ' cn ' a7tli left personal property valued at 'in ore than f&OjQ and real estate ' vohiedj at more tha n ?oW ./lt. ' .wasT revealed , in Surrogate '* ' Court ; this '\ webfc j ' ' ttinib eth '' Weofe daughter \ l a given '^\ clothing \ ari d personal effects and ' one-half of any cash on hand or in banks . Household furnis hings, property w Locust street , Baypor n mortgaCv ' ^Pon^ property at Medford, two Btra Uss bonds and one - hajf of coah atteU -are specifically be- « o(**W' ito» , -£}hja»i e« v'OltfU, Bayport, ™-^;i^ f jfiffi^p ; ' ; 'f« 1 ''> , * ty' ' '' «» ; ' tM^- W zMM^ W\ *** ' fnw 1; luW'-iMe? (li^ria)K''%w 1 fS^Kiai; M^^W-Wi Marls DM* , Cstate ?S^|ffl© SS|||i f^mer ^ WUl^^ L' v^nrl ^'Jt i e.rtate ^^ 'i MriHSall^'^r ' aoM 7 ' -} oS S!KrW®&. .^^^ .rt#' .S» #MM(?%S*8t ini? trough ujpMwntmU iiMm guarded. the]* , en tranca ; fo the ma ' ni lon TO? !W*#; i«:,^ 4 ¦ Mt B :'6vnu ; - e)) rniT ' w iv*iw to Utti , 'bridg» ' alu li m ' Tuesday, •^ ' • ' i tl' i ' V . iorl ' il , -iiiM ; ' ' .. ' .: \ ¦ '. ' ]i • , ' , *\\*\ ^j^ypart It ems t^UtoMfl p . E Electric Kitchen Shown at Bee Hive \ Of special interest to the homemak- ers ;o f Patchogue ,. according to Law- rence Greenberg, of the Be Hive store, au thorised t dealer of «Rex Cole, .Inc.. is the complete , com pact General 'Elec- tric kitchen now on dis play at - 24 East Main ' str eet, Patchogue , \featuring the General - Electr ic ' refrigerator , ' range , elec tric sink, containing the garbage disp csall unit and electric dishwasher a nd' tne ' latest' kitchen \ catirTets. ' The . all^ eteel construction of these G-33 kitchen cabinets insure doors that will no t warp b\ r \ sag and\ \ d rawers that will no t stick. They will not crack or chip, hav ing ' been given ' two coats of glyptal'enamel. • ' . ' ¦ - ¦ ': ' Those who are contemplating 1 rer. nidti eiing their kitchens ' will fi nd the electric sink a great boon to the home- maker. - -For the electric sink makes it passible to combine; the dishwasher ahd : -disposal into ' a compact , labo r- saving kitc hen ' appliance. - 'At the mere tjim ' /ofv d' ! s wi(sdh; ' - the electric sink B limihates ' two \ ' monotonous:; •dlsagree- | iDTe ' - ' tasks of housework;-—washing: h shes and d isp osing 'of ' garBage: - ' ¦ -' ''In 'the G-E dishwasher , -dishes of !V ?iy- size , sil verware. ;' pots arid pahs irej- ' piaced in the tr ays - an d -washed- safeiy^ and m ore- thoroughly, than?-it ls v possible to do by \ 'hand—nygJenrcal- ; ly clean ' ' at' pasteurliatidh' ' -tempera- ' ^u re. ' Acorcding to 'Mr. Greenberg [ t' takcs- ' o nly one gallon of liot waV : Lef, . driven b y the impeller, 1 to reradye ;very trace of dirt. ¦•'• ' •¦ ' »; '\\' : Iii ¦describing the operation 1 of the General Electric \ disposal , ' - MrV' 1 . Weiss- berge r said it Quickl y grinds -trie H*asfe to \ tf' - ' pulp ¦ -and ' flushes it- d own -the drain; ' The -disposau ' cleans i tself- and is . entirely sanitary. It has a capacity of - three \ quarts. ' ' ' .: \ . ' ' '\ l \ . ' One ' of th e ' outstanding features pf the ^ kitchen is that people ' with ' - modest Incomes can own ' them on -the new ste p-by-step plan. The idea is that ycu buy one . applian ce'at a time , or caefnets , bu t at any rate buy only with a definite plan- In mind as to how your kitchen will look when your iad- ditloniil' appliance purchases complete it. ' ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦: ' . -V j ' ¦¦; ¦ . ;; Stop i n for . you r free copy/of . \Gen- eral - Elec tric; Kitchens Designed ' For Bette r Living \ a ' 23 rp age booklet which will . help you rern od el'' youf kitehe n , cr, print your name 'and ; address »n a postcard and .m ' iaUVit ..to-th ' e^ Bee Hiv e , 25- East- 'Mai h ' street , Patchog ue.